English Views of the Civil War: A Unique Excursion to Virginia, April 2-8, 1865

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Title

English Views of the Civil War: A Unique Excursion to Virginia, April 2-8, 1865

Description

“April 2-8, 1865. An unauthorized trip through the Federal blockade up the James River by a party of Englishmen. Moseley, an accountant from London, described the ruins and the high price of goods at Petersburg and the devastation in Richmond, but he judged that neither city had been pillaged by Federal soldiers. He reported that white inhabitants of Richmond were not complaining about their treatment by the occupation troops.”

Creator

James I. Robertson

Date

1969

Type

Journal Article

Zotero

Author

James I. Robertson

Title

English Views of the Civil War: A Unique Excursion to Virginia, April 2-8, 1865

Publication Title

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

Volume

77

Issue

2

Date

1969

Pages

201-212

Archive

JSTOR

Item Type

Journal Article

ISSN

0042-6636

Access Date

2019-10-14 23:10:47

Library Catalog

JSTOR

Short Title

English Views of the Civil War

Citation

James I. Robertson, “English Views of the Civil War: A Unique Excursion to Virginia, April 2-8, 1865,” The Haskell Monroe Collection: Life in the Confederacy , accessed July 16, 2024, https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/1696.

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